The Emergency Remote Teaching during the COVID-19 Pandemic from the Perspective of Higher Education Students in Portugal

Fábio Albuquerque, P. Santos, Carla Martinho
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The COVID-19 pandemic led, in Portugal as well in other countries, to an abrupt transition to online classes in higher education, with no consideration for the specific students’ conditions. Therefore, this study aims to assess the students' perspective on online learning classes carried out during the lockdown in 2020. The analysis is based on 2,107 valid answers from students of seven Portuguese higher education institutions that took synchronous online classes. Principal component analysis and binary logistic regression were the main quantitative methods used. This study identified five factors that, in all cases, significantly explain the students’ perspective on the transition to online classes. These factors include not only pedagogical matters (teachers’ overall quality) but also elements related to personal or motivational students’ characteristics (performance and autonomy; constraints and obstacles to socialization; self-confidence while attending online classes) and technological issues (Internet access conditions). Notwithstanding, self-confidence is not a relevant factor for students that had technical limitations in what concerns infrastructural matters. Therefore, besides confirming the factors behind the success of online classes, this research is relevant for highlighting the need to assure that students have the proper conditions regarding technical infrastructures to improve the overall quality of online classes. Keywords: COVID-19, emergency remote teaching, higher education, technical infrastructures, students’ perspective.
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基于葡萄牙高等院校学生视角的新冠肺炎疫情应急远程教学
COVID-19大流行导致葡萄牙和其他国家的高等教育突然过渡到在线课程,而没有考虑到学生的具体情况。因此,本研究旨在评估学生对2020年封锁期间开展的在线学习课程的看法。该分析基于葡萄牙7所高等教育机构学生的2107个有效答案,这些学生参加了同步在线课程。主成分分析和二元逻辑回归是主要的定量方法。这项研究确定了五个因素,在所有情况下,显著地解释了学生对过渡到在线课程的看法。这些因素不仅包括教学问题(教师的整体素质),还包括与个人或动机性学生特征相关的因素(表现和自主性;社会化的限制和障碍;网上上课时的自信心)和技术问题(上网条件)。尽管如此,对于那些在基础设施问题上有技术限制的学生来说,自信并不是一个相关因素。因此,除了确认在线课程成功背后的因素外,本研究还强调了确保学生拥有适当的技术基础设施条件以提高在线课程整体质量的必要性。关键词:COVID-19应急远程教学高等教育技术基础设施学生视角
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